same scenario happend except i didn't die as the sacrifice, i saved a guy from 3 seconds before getting caught by the horde, he was the only survivor Edit: i dunno why the zombies doesn't go to the roof behind me and nothing spawned downed there, so it might've been a weird bug. still, badass way to save the game
I have did the same thing since I became a member for old guard, I have enough for what I wanted so let us give them a chance after let them go, We can choose another way that they possible don't even know who we are But the most safe for them, We can hold those zombie for long as we can so they don't have to face too much. - One for the old guard member
Riding the ropes down such q height would severely burn your hands, rendering them inusable without large pain for a bit. Jumping into water would break your legs as the water doesn't get deep enough fast enough and there's no way a soldier would be able to jump far enough to land in deep enough water, not to mention the fact barely anyone could swim in 1800-1815.
Originally, this was supposed to be Canon in D by Pachelbel because of the connection to Spain (I forgot exactly how it is connected). Obviously though, it didn't end up working well with the situation and mood. We wanted a mood of knowing one must sacrifice themself. Next I tried using Concerto for 4 Violins in B minor by Vivaldi, which fit a lot better. But Roblox has not uploaded this piece, and so when I tried to upload it, it got taken down for copyright, even though I had the license information to use it.
I have had a round were I went to sacrifice and had two accompany me in defending, it is possible to outlast the onslaught as the boat disappears prompting the server wipe, amazing roblox game.
And as the survivors make their way to sea, away from the shambling hordes, they see two faces above the battlements, doing a final salute, before resolving to sell to sell their lives dearly with faith, steel, and blackpowder. Emboldened by the knowledge that their tale would be told by the survivors, these two men ventured back into San Sebastian, back into the place they had just fought so desperately to escape, and they brought down ten of those hellspawn for every drop of blood they lost. But those two were not the only ones who resolved themselves to a noble sacrifice after Barry was slain. Three were sent to liberate the survivors and lower the platform, but one would never get to see the result of his sacrifice. He wouldn't know if his sacrifice actually made a difference. He wouldn't know if the day was really saved. In the end, he just had to have faith in his fellows.
Yesterday I just had my best moment in this game, right at San Sebastian's end game. When we were told to sacrifice one of our men, one french infantryman immediately rushed to do it, but I knew he wouldn't make it alone, so I followed him. I did the best I could to protect him while he was lowering the plataform for our comrades, and he actually did it, but now it was too late to save ourselves. The fall was to high for us to try it, and the undead were already climbing their way towards us. It was ironic if you see that scenario by the historical view, a british officer doing his final stand side-by-side with a french infantryman, the one that before all that mess, was his foe. Anyways, we fought the best we could, firing bullets several times and swinging our blades as fast as we could, but in the end, there were too many of them and we ended up as expected. We've let our last breath with this music as our companion, alongside with the happiness of knowing that our comrades made it to the boat. I'd like to think that if I could, I would save one last bullet for that french infantryman, he was too young to die in agony and pain like that.
Guts and Blacpowder, if you stop to think about it for more than like eight seconds, is super interesting like that. Like the Portueguese and British in San Sebastian spawn inside the fort's jail cell, meaning the French soldiers got so desperate they teamed up with their POWs just to stand a chance of escaping San Sebastian.
@@togytogathan1302Yeah. I like to think what the Lore actually looks like. As a history fan, I like to think about things like "If the game takes place during the Napoleonic Wars, what happened to Napoleon Bonapart himself during the outbreak? Did he died and turned into a zombie as well? Did he flee to somewhere else and abandoned his people? Or did he stayed and is currently leading the French people against the undead?"
I love how before it was a sad sacrifice, and a heroic one, but now people BEG to scarifice. i bet nowdays you cant even blink afters barries death for someone to go up.
Sometimes people don't sacrifice. One time my team were stuck in a "you go first" position and in the end I decided to run into the horde. I barely made it (saved by a teammate) and lowered the platform. More than 1 person going up is normally a good thing as the people down below take less casualties. 9/10 times everyone survives.
@@amorkujovic4078 Nah i've played on PC servers and its the same i tell my mates to cover the sacrifice which is me or someone else i cover their sacrifice but everyone else is a chicken that runs to platform instead off covering him and also in PC we've also struggled to complete san sebastian its not just mobile servers however we do have it easier than mobile so indeed mobile would need more tries to win
It took me having to charge to the wind because of the zombies flooding through the hole making it near impossible to get through without getting grabbed and sacrifice myself for the badge Nobody survived
Player 1: “I’ll sacrifice” Player 2: “no ILL sacrifice, YOU go” Player 3: “You both are incorrect, I will sacrifice” Player 1: “no I Sacrifice!” Player 2: “No I WILL SACRIFICE!” Player1: “no me!” Player 3: “No me!” Player 2: “ I will send a pipe to your mail box if you don’t let me sacrifice!” Player 1 and 3: “ Then I will ALSO Send a pipe bomb too!” * *insert the argument on who sacrifices continues* *
Barry dies, The Metal Hatch explodes open! Somebody must care about their team, and sacrifice their own body to let the other Soldiers escape to freedom. As somebody shouts in rage, they run into the horde! As the person starts slashing, and dicing the horde, he finally climbs up the hatch. He grabs onto the Winch. And there he lowered the other survivors. He then screams out 'May god be with you all!' Then the shamblers start pinning him to the floor, eating him bit by bit. As the others escape. Then Harold arrives with his boat, watching as the survivors mostly get eaten alive, and some survive. Then Harold shouts out to the survivors to get onto the boat! The Officer lets out a shout, everyone starts killing the shamblers in rage. The main survivors run to the boat, as some survivors shout out in fear, whilst they're been overrun by the shamblers and runners. Harold then paddles away with the main survivors.
Harold then arrives to the HMS Undaunted, the captain welcomes the survivors. Unexpectedly, a survivor turns and kills the Captain. The sniper on the ship kills the infected survivor and they row back to shore. They then dig the Captain's body and salute before going and meeting some Spanish Guerillas and then escaping Spain
on my first time surviving this bloodshed, there was only two survivors. me and another person. i telled the tale of one of the player's decision to sacrifice himself. everyone was arguing on who should do it, then that person said, "Covre me gyus". yes. that was his exact words, and we covered him, respect to people who sacrifice to lower the platform, and of course barry.
@@revanperdanaputra3342Jacob died because he miscalculated the time the barrel would take to explode while Barry even if he wanted to fight back if you look at him he doesn't have any weapons whatsoever so ye
@@raghavtiwari1000 but also jacob bring the different barrel from the zombie that bring barrel, because i notice that jacob bring barrel that dont have a fuse when the zombie that bring barrel have a fuse on it
@@revanperdanaputra3342 honestly don't know what to say about that either he was in a hurry and brang the wrong barrel or the devs just didn't add a fuse in there i don't man
To the server I was in that served under me as King Aitom II, I salute everyone of you, Power, Redpenguin, SoliderGuru, you were all excellent soldiers. ❤
You know, I had this exact moment the other day, we were defending against the zombies and someone was saying they would sacrifice themselves, but you know, you can’t just let Frenchmen sacrifice themselves like that, and I was a Scottish blunder, so I decided I would be the sacrifice, I told everyone to get on the platform while I lowered it, but one person came to protect me while I did it, I got stuck in the animation while he defended the door, we died about 10 seconds after I had let the soldiers down, and the soldiers down on the beach only had about 8 or so soldiers, so only 1 was able to escape, but we won in the end, thanks for getting this far in the comment
@@goodskiruskiimagine minding your own business then there's zombie appear out of nowhere eating you alive until some crazed zombie bring barrel full of explosion and literally explode the barrel next to you. Is that sound funny?
Once in the catacombs of Paris I saw how my companions were attacked by zombies and since I did not realize that the boat was passing by, I stayed there doing time
@@PkmnCosmosDevi was about to escapoe from san sebastian when i saw my 3 teamates being grabbed , i didnt want to see them die there so close to victory so i charged into nattle saving all three , and as i was trying to catch up with the other guys, i was suddently grabbed by a horde of zombies. i had to just ait there and wait for my death as i see my teamates happily walk to the boat not looking behind to at least shoot a bullet. They all thanmsed me for being the one dude who isnt selfish.
"No man behind" M'y last word before save m'y teamates whit thé charge for Killing zombies that catch them... Was thé last one on thé bridge they all go not watching behind behind
when barry died i was about to sacrifice a shambler grabed me and my other teamate sacrificed i tried to go back in to the lift and it was too late the lift is on the ground i tried fending the zombies off i got grabed by 2-3 zombies and killed me
"You know, I saw this 42nd Regiment Officer with an eyepatch, was a bit uppy about the other Officers not doing their jobs well enough, even shouted while "motivating" the people getting the gunpowder barrels. When that poor chap Barry got blown to bits, he immediately ran up there and lowered the platform for us before he quite literally held off the horde, not before he ripped his eyepatch off though. Man was an absolute beast I tell you." -A random Welshman aboard, 1813
@@rhielbalbero7766 I like to think after dealing with the infected as well as they could, they just used the very boat they used to escape to the Undaunted. Also, nah.
Here's what I want to point out. Two (there was a third, but he fell), who decided to stay in the fortress and lower the platform for their comrades. Thanks to them, by the fact that they held back the enemies, the people below did not suffer any special losses and escaped on the boat without any problems.
It had been only half an hour, likely even less. Every second felt an eternity to the infantryman, battling fervently through the cobbled blood-drenched lanes of San Sebastián. His every movement caused his bones to ache, every swing of his sword causing his arm to scream out in pain. His ears were deafened and his nose was clogged by the sounds and smells of musketfire, his body covered head-to-toe with zigzagging, freshly-bleeding cuts, marks and bruises - but he could not give up. He was so close now. Too close to throw it all away for nothing. Where there had once been more than a dozen men, only nine had managed to slice, shoot and screed their way through the iron-scented fortress. Two more had been lost in the idyllic beachside town - a sapper and infantryman consumed by the infernal blast of a powder keg. He still tasted the burnt flesh on his tongue. The very memory itself seemed delectable - a thought that unsettled him deeply. Such thoughts could be saved for after the fight - and, indeed, it was the mother of all fights. As the men plunged their way into the depths of the outer walls, leaving in their wake a trail of battered and maimed corpses - man and monster alike - they were desperate. As they fought through the belly of the stone-cut beast, they teetered upon despondence. But as they reached the other end and beheld sunlight once more, accompanied by a beautiful and pure horizon, they were joyous. And as the horde of dead consumed their last hope - may he rest in peace, if it still exists - they were desolate. The light of hope snuffed by the growing tide of death that threatened to consume everything beyond the fortress walls - inevitably, inexorably. But not them, not today. The infantryman was already in motion before he had had the chance to think. The jammed grating had been knocked loose by the explosion set off by one of the undead - the single good thing he could attribute to those shuffling horrors. He saw his chance, and he leapt for it - there was no other way. One would have to sacrifice himself - and he would allow no-one else to die today. As if a spring unleashed, he bounded towards it - one step at a time, weaving himself through the encroaching wave of rotting monsters. He danced among them, slicing as he went - his feet waltzing through his final dance floor as she had taught them to. His comrades, inspired by his example, set again to bloody work with renewed vigour. They laid down a storm of covering fire, smoke and sulphur coursing through the air - the cold stone walls of the hall quickly becoming covered in splatterings of guts and black powder. The infantryman's hands clung to the grating, ascending it with inhuman speed even as blood gushed from a thousand new cuts. His fingers were greening. He could taste the iron on his tongue - delicious. He fought with himself to maintain consciousness, just enough for one last push. The wheel creaked under his weight, and he nearly fell with it. The clattering sounds of the dead climbing the grate shocked him momentarily back into action, enough to catch himself and fasten his now-gangrenous limbs to the rungs of the wheel. Heave, heave, heave - the rope slacked and tightened rhythmically as he went. The encouraging shouts of his newfound brothers faded in and out of perception. They were on him now, biting and clawing - a pellet whizzed past his ear, nailing one. He wondered if it was actually meant for him. He continued to heave. His arms were a sickly green now. One tore off at the base, stuck fast to the rung of the wheel. He continued to heave. The biting stopped, as did the clawing. His body was a mess, his brain a stew of blood and rot. One last heave. In the distance, he heard the platform make contact with the ground. Four men were on it. He screeched aloud - an open lament. His last thought was of the future - how he hoped to meet his love again. Beyond the veil. Not as this thing he was rapidly becoming, salivating and wild - but as a man. Proud and free. Regal and strong. Remembered and beloved. He heard the distant click of a musket. He looked down at the beach, greeted by a cold steel barrel trained on his head. A flash of light, a boom, and then silence. Merci à Dieu pour tout et pour toi. If you read all this a) thank you b) why did you do that to yourself
As the brave soldier was shot dead, his corpse fell on the beach. His spine has been almost severed, all but his left arm intact, his skull done like a broken vase. His comrades saluted him one last time before they themselves face the inevitable. Hundreds of undead versus 1 French sapper, 1 British officer, and 2 rankers, French and British, all bloodied and fatigued by the horrors they had faced. Fueled by determination, they unleashed 2 balls of lead through 4 cannibals each. It made defense barely easier. The sapper's caltrops halted many of their advance. The sapper had held many from the side of the beach, but the real problem is concentrated on the fort. Countless undead pass through the hole in the wall. Each dogpiling on the other and some running wildly. One tackled our ranker. He wasn't bit, his muskeet saved his neck. The sapper's logs could only hold long enough. As the rowboat gets closer and closer. The sun proudly watching these brave men fight, our sapper has been injured but still continues to fight like a madman. Gorgeous footwork of the Officer is comparable to a magnificent ship sailing in an intense storm. As the rowboat gets on the shore, the Englishman shouts "Get on, quick!". The British ranker signalled his French counterpart to get on. The Sapper has barely survived dragged by the rankers, exhausted, many scratches on the arm but his tough skin has deterred many bites to penetrate, hopefully none did. The Officer shouts one last order and message to his friend Ranker "Sail back to Helena yes? Tell her I loved her food, now go home son!". As he runs back and pats his shoulder one last time, he faces the horde about to clang on to the boat. If he climbed on it everyone would've perished. He roared a scream of defiance slashing through the flesh of the dead. The boat rows from the bloody shore and water, heading back to the ship. The Officer makes his final legendary stand against the undead, as the British Ranker watched his old friend offered his life to save them. He does a salute across the bloody sea, both of them loaded their guns one more time. One shot landed straight on the running corpse. The officer, now getting torn to shreds, sees the shot of the Frenchman, he feels the evil seeping inside him. He then sees a glint of steel from the barrel of a muskeet trained towards him. _"Adios,_ my friend". *click*
I love this game for the fact that both sides now have a common enemy and choose to fight for humanity instead of stupid wars that mean nothing in the long run
Of course after it’s all over they rebuild and fight each other again like nothing happened the only reason they are working together is because of the zombies
@@gdrobloxianemperor1737 Pretty neat idea though. Multiple countries fighting each other only to begin working with each other and helping each other to make it out of the apocalypse.
@@gdrobloxianemperor1737 In catacombs of Paris there is a scripture depicting how anyone who tries to invade Jerusalem will be punished. Napoleon thought about invading Jerusalem in His lifetime. With how the “zombies” are scared of the crucifix, and how medic can’t cure the illness but only the blessing can, we are essentially fighting demons in physical form.
“Dont bother sending anyone it, I got it figured out” _We found these beside the remnants of a Soldier from the Northumberland Fusiliers, most likely Jonathan Baker due to the same handwriting from a note we found earlier. After liberating Urgull Hill back in 1817, 4 years after the escape, A group of soldiers found this note, along with 3 skeletons, including maybe Baker around it. There was a flintlock next to the possible Baker, and his death is theorized to be shooting himself, or being shot. The other two’s deaths are theorized to be caused by the one nearest to the notes himself._
The music really makes you pumped up during the final defense. To feel the desperation, disorder, and the increasing disrepair until the ending was so good to hear! I loved this track.
Looking at this (i think original track) it fits the atmosphere as you're conflicted with who will sacrifice themselves and the pirates of the Caribbean tone fits well
The best thing I can say when you get to the beach is stay near the water since runners and infecteds are allergic to water basically they die when they touch the water but you don't die so you can use that to your advantage when you get grabbed by a runner
The best thing is, When you enter the game there are texts below the game title on the main menu before you press "Join match". And one of those texts, Is "We are prepares to face the inevitable" Which makes connection to this song's name.
Facing the inevitable is also quite the somber sight. The entire fortress is overrun. You're only way out is being carried by a singular person. Once he dies, Its either that one of you dies, or that all of you die. After the sacrifice, the ferryman will make its way over, being the way out, the song forever has this sense of "We must make sure his sacrifice was NOT in vain." The songs stressfull, urgent, and panicky once more.
Just had a match where I sacrificed myself to let three people live, an almost dead officer, almost dead scottsman with the best damn bagpipes you’ve ever heard, and an almost full health sapper who did everything he could, even while being on the brink of infection, it was an honor to serve those men, and I’m glad I was able to fight of the horde for as long as I could with this in the background. Amen to those three guys.
I love the way the music gets more and more intense as time ticks by and more and more players succumb to the never ending horde, one of the most epic endings in gaming history in my opinion.
Man i remember that day im play as a Scottish piper, everyone already that the platform and I was the only near the door so I sacrifice myself. After done lower them down, I take my bagpipes, then play "Scotland the Brave" one last time. Everyone respects me for play StB one last time before i died, that was the best day of my life.
Imagine if devs would add some secret ending that you have to do to save either jacob or barry. I mean barry death is very much avoidable but he tripped on the steel trap door.
I don't think he tripped i think he thought that the door was unlocked and he tried to get help from you guys but it was locked, then the bomber blew it up, that could just be me
I remember being the only man to make it into the rowboat, tried playing one last song on my bagpipe ‘till a talented sapper jumped on with me and gored me with his axe last second. Best game I’ve ever played on San Sebastián, everyone was in-character too.
Even after everyone gets on the boat, you can clearly see the two guys who sacrificed themselves are still rolling heads on the fort! What a pair of legends!
"Hello! I think I got the attention of that ship over there, I can lower this platform and lower us down there, hold tight, until I can bring this platform back up!" *Sappers start building as two cannon crews ready their cannons for the incoming horde* *The horde comes and everyone desperatly shoots and swings their sabres at the undead* "Get on the platform!" *Everyone runs to the platform as the undead start destroying the barricades* *Two Runners charge up behind Barry, Barry wails in pain as he desperatly tries to get the survivors to kill the devils feasting upon him* *An undead holding a torch and barrel falls to the ground, clueless about the drop, the undead's barrel rolls towards Barry and the 2 Runners* *As the undead weilding the torch closes distance, the barrel explodes* **BANG!** *As the survivors are scattered, one of them, a frenchman, decides to step up and bring the survivors down to the shore* *The survivors are on the ground, whereas for the frenchman it was a different story, the frenchman desperatly tries to fend off the undead climbing up towards him, it was no use, he was now being feasted upon by the devils* *A savior is in the distance! The survivors desperatly try to fend off the undead to try buy time for the man on the boat to get ashore* *The boat was on the shore, the survivors get on the boat as the Sappers with their strong axes chop the heads of the undead* **Slash, Slash, Slash!** *The boat started moving away from shore as the undead try to walk along towards them, it was no use, the survivors consisting of Englishmen, Frenchmen, and the soldiers of Portugal, have escaped.*
"The british ranker attached his bayonet to his musket. The portuguese sapper draws his axe and the french officer draws his sabre. All of it is facing the same thing. Facing the horde. FACING THE INEVITABLE."
this is hands down my favorite last stand music. the soundtrack makes you actually feel like you and your team is fighting till the bitter end until the boat arrives.
The first time I loaded into GnB was this map. I got the hang of playing infantry and shooting with the satisfying yet long reload process. It was quite fun tbh despite my 15fps and latency. However, when we got to this part of the objective and heard this blaring through my earphones. _I knew shit was about to go down._ *And go down it did.*
What if there was more lore with the NPCs? What if on another UK map, we met Barry’s Wife? Im thinking about a UK map where the escape device is an Animal powered wagon. While meeting: “Good heavens, I’m glad you lads are here, everything’s a bloody mess out here, and I have no clue where else this is happening, hopefully my husband fighting in San Sebastián isn’t dealing with these mingers, he means everything to me, and I love him very much. I’m sure I know how to escape, I’ll return and find my wagon, may the the Queen’s blessing power you while fighting off this horde.” *She runs off while holding her dress* When she appears with the wagon: “GET TO THE WAGON!” In the wagon: There is a hanging carbine on one of the walls saying “Property of Barry”, hinting that Barry forgot to bring his weapon to San Sebastian, which is why we don’t see him with a rifle. There is also an image of Barry and his wife being married on the wall.
So many times have I sacrificed, and most I have died. In the slim and small amount, I've prevailed long enough for my team to escape. I love this game so much.
Yeah me too! This is was few games where when i die instead angry i am just either laugh in ass or feel honoured because at least when i survive each horde i am giving middle finger to thing that feel invetable
Me and a Vistula legion guy went to sacrifice, i covered him, and we held off the hoard until the boat arrived, baisically meaning all our other commrades on the beach escaped alive.
fun fact that i got from the wiki : "Vos Enterrement" badge that you get from sacrificing translates to Your Funeral, and in a certain left 4 dead map called the sacrifice (wow how cool) also has a description that says "Your Funeral" so it's basically a reference
Officer: listen gentlemen maybe were surrounded but it doesn't mean were dead as the corpse laying everywhere and being feast by the living Dead WE WILL FIGHT! NO ONE WILL LEFT BEHIND NOW CHARGE FIRE AT WIILL!!! Infrantry and seamen: RHHAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!! British infantry: HUUUZZAAAHH!!!! French infantry: VIVE LE FRANCE!!!!!
those 2 guys on the top really said *FOR BRITANNIA!* they also survived the entire horde of zappers and runners and shamblers coming what an truly an *G&B Experience*
a musician sacraficed himself with me protecting him, he said one last tune as we fought, he got gobbled up and i jumped off and then i got shot in the head
One time I was sacrificed and someone called me honored, the 42nd foot of regiment sang my last music then when I was gonna about to sacrifice, the chaplain and the 42nd foot musician accompanied me :)))))))
As barry is eaten, and blown up by a bomber, the group of survivors must decide who will sacrifice themselves, a brave Brunswick fellow goes to the winch and saves everyone, He says "Goodbye kameraden." Before Screaming in a fit of rage, slicing and dicing the horde and giving the others a time to escape, he is grabbed by the horde and he yells in his last efforts "GET TO THE BOAT, SAVE YOURSELVES!" He is eaten, now the remaining soldiers must hold out until Harold gets to them, as the remaining soldiers get on the boat, they are saved, and brought back to the ship waiting for them off the island coast. INSPIRED BY NOTABOYKISSER'S STORY
that dude could either a priest or officer since priest can push away the zombie and if he skill enough that stake will absolutely kill everything officer slice everything and use their charge
This part is accurate now that bombers spawn normally here, I remember getting to that boat with 5 people and a bomber came along and we are suddenly 2 people.
Hello! I think i got the attention of that ship over there, i can lower this platform and get us down there, hold tight, until i can bring this platform back up
Yesterday two other guys and I decided to sacrifice ourselves simultaneously, causing us 3 to be stuck up there. We decided that we weren't going to die, so with that thought, I(a line infantry), the officer, and the seaman camped at the hole and went to town with our melee weapons, somehow surviving to see the survivors escape.
Me and a fellow french infantry man sacrificed ourselves to bring the team to safety, they were wiped out, yet, we kept killing, holding off zombie after zombie until the boat left, with no one onboard. We kept killing.
Sacrificing yourself for the team is for some reason really satisfying
It's also a work of honour.
honor. honor.
@@KyleGD bro its the british english form of the same word
It feels better to make others happy (at least that's my feelings)
@@twatery_gravefact
_"One must sacrifice himself to lower the survivors."_
-*The Objective*
"guys get on the platform I'll sacrifice"
@@HansTheDeutscheLuftschraube [sacrifice dies before reaching the crank] ☠
@@youcan_dew_it*everyone starts panicking and falling off the platform as zombies start to swarm it*
@@average_tea_cup *1 Guy makes it to the crank, lowering it. But realizes that everyone died on the platform*
VOS ENTERREMENT
I sacrificed my self for the team. Only one man lived to tell the tale.
same scenario happend except i didn't die as the sacrifice, i saved a guy from 3 seconds before getting caught by the horde, he was the only survivor
Edit: i dunno why the zombies doesn't go to the roof behind me and nothing spawned downed there, so it might've been a weird bug. still, badass way to save the game
Bro i think i was in the same server
I was the lone survivor that clutched my way out xd
me wtich no one live
I have did the same thing since I became a member for old guard, I have enough for what I wanted so let us give them a chance after let them go, We can choose another way that they possible don't even know who we are But the most safe for them, We can hold those zombie for long as we can so they don't have to face too much. - One for the old guard member
"GET ON THE PLATFORM!"
"AHHHH NO AGHHHH"
*KABOOM*
-One must sacrifice himself-
I heard “Little-“ in the “no”. I think he was trying to say “Little help?”
He says "Hĕèëēėęlp * BOOM *
"Guys, I will sacrifice myself for the bois. Win for me."
GET ON THE PLATFORM
AH YES, the sounds of players screaming "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" AFTER BROKING THEIR LEGS!
I like how instead of allowing players to fall into water or to ride the ropes down, they force players to sacrifice
They wanted to make the player experience what Barry experienced
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Riding the ropes down such q height would severely burn your hands, rendering them inusable without large pain for a bit. Jumping into water would break your legs as the water doesn't get deep enough fast enough and there's no way a soldier would be able to jump far enough to land in deep enough water, not to mention the fact barely anyone could swim in 1800-1815.
It’s almost like sacrifices entail a person’s death being used for a selfless act..
@@VaclavTheHumanHonestly getting your hand burned from repelling down a rope is way better than get mauled to death
Whoever voice acted Barry they did an outstanding job in the emotions
yeah
2 months later I’m here to tell you Barry was voiced by an AI. Shocking but it was confirmed.
@@NicsSix No? He was voiced by someone hired.
@@NicsSix pretty sure they paid like 50 dollars on fiverr to get a professional voice actor
@@voalmpretty sure he meant the dude from portal
The music adds a lot more emotion to the last stand than it otherwise would have
This epic m7sic make me want to die for 5 people , so i did
@@Delpro001 based and sebastian-pilled
brotha is sigma
Never Expected To Hear This From A Temmie.
@@DaMartian HOI! Yeah I love this goober pfp, and no doubt a temmie could learn how to use a computer
i was just watching the gameplay and watched barry's horrific death again, im currently in tears.
12/10 ost would listen again
@uhjay109yeah
@uhjay109true
Only if Barry brought a knife with him to bri ish em
he actually dies to a barrel @uhjay109
@@thatoneperson134And got assisted by two shamblers
Originally, this was supposed to be Canon in D by Pachelbel because of the connection to Spain (I forgot exactly how it is connected). Obviously though, it didn't end up working well with the situation and mood. We wanted a mood of knowing one must sacrifice themself. Next I tried using Concerto for 4 Violins in B minor by Vivaldi, which fit a lot better. But Roblox has not uploaded this piece, and so when I tried to upload it, it got taken down for copyright, even though I had the license information to use it.
This map takes place in Spain that’s how it’s related
@@PkmnCosmosDevbro did not read
@@systemical1 he said he didn’t know how the map was connected to spain
@@systemical1 I explained
@@PkmnCosmosDev dude he's the game creator he knows
This might just be the guts and blackpowder of all time
Guts and blackpowder moment
ARRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHH
(officer charge)
ho-, holy shit, HE SAID THE NAME
Maybe the real guts and blackpowder was the friends we made along the way
3:03
somehow surprised those guys up there managed to last that long
even though someone sacrifices, someone must defend the sacrificer, nobody dies, not even the one who sacrificed.
I have had a round were I went to sacrifice and had two accompany me in defending, it is possible to outlast the onslaught as the boat disappears prompting the server wipe, amazing roblox game.
And as the survivors make their way to sea, away from the shambling hordes, they see two faces above the battlements, doing a final salute, before resolving to sell to sell their lives dearly with faith, steel, and blackpowder. Emboldened by the knowledge that their tale would be told by the survivors, these two men ventured back into San Sebastian, back into the place they had just fought so desperately to escape, and they brought down ten of those hellspawn for every drop of blood they lost.
But those two were not the only ones who resolved themselves to a noble sacrifice after Barry was slain. Three were sent to liberate the survivors and lower the platform, but one would never get to see the result of his sacrifice. He wouldn't know if his sacrifice actually made a difference. He wouldn't know if the day was really saved. In the end, he just had to have faith in his fellows.
I held out with a flute guy all the way until the boat went off. Not a single zombie went down to the beach. Commander shout is OP
Me with 2 other people lasted until the last survivor went into the boat, all 3 were still alive where barry dies
Yesterday I just had my best moment in this game, right at San Sebastian's end game. When we were told to sacrifice one of our men, one french infantryman immediately rushed to do it, but I knew he wouldn't make it alone, so I followed him. I did the best I could to protect him while he was lowering the plataform for our comrades, and he actually did it, but now it was too late to save ourselves. The fall was to high for us to try it, and the undead were already climbing their way towards us.
It was ironic if you see that scenario by the historical view, a british officer doing his final stand side-by-side with a french infantryman, the one that before all that mess, was his foe. Anyways, we fought the best we could, firing bullets several times and swinging our blades as fast as we could, but in the end, there were too many of them and we ended up as expected. We've let our last breath with this music as our companion, alongside with the happiness of knowing that our comrades made it to the boat. I'd like to think that if I could, I would save one last bullet for that french infantryman, he was too young to die in agony and pain like that.
Guts and Blacpowder, if you stop to think about it for more than like eight seconds, is super interesting like that. Like the Portueguese and British in San Sebastian spawn inside the fort's jail cell, meaning the French soldiers got so desperate they teamed up with their POWs just to stand a chance of escaping San Sebastian.
@@togytogathan1302Yeah. I like to think what the Lore actually looks like. As a history fan, I like to think about things like "If the game takes place during the Napoleonic Wars, what happened to Napoleon Bonapart himself during the outbreak? Did he died and turned into a zombie as well? Did he flee to somewhere else and abandoned his people? Or did he stayed and is currently leading the French people against the undead?"
Wow
This mofo is truly a man
I am pretty sure its a British dude
I love how before it was a sad sacrifice, and a heroic one, but now people BEG to scarifice. i bet nowdays you cant even blink afters barries death for someone to go up.
Because of priest
yeah@@AmericaCatball
Sometimes people don't sacrifice. One time my team were stuck in a "you go first" position and in the end I decided to run into the horde. I barely made it (saved by a teammate) and lowered the platform. More than 1 person going up is normally a good thing as the people down below take less casualties. 9/10 times everyone survives.
lucky you, i wish people didnt camp there so they can sacrifice@@burneraccount-y6r
Exactly the OST to scream at your teammates to not rush for the platform but to cover the sacrifice (we died 7 times)
Average mobile server experience
@@amorkujovic4078
God dammit! Thats true
@@amorkujovic4078 Nah i've played on PC servers and its the same i tell my mates to cover the sacrifice which is me or someone else i cover their sacrifice but everyone else is a chicken that runs to platform instead off covering him and also in PC we've also struggled to complete san sebastian its not just mobile servers however we do have it easier than mobile so indeed mobile would need more tries to win
It took me having to charge to the wind because of the zombies flooding through the hole making it near impossible to get through without getting grabbed and sacrifice myself for the badge
Nobody survived
It's when everyone is looking at the other direction and becomes deaf when you get grabbed or tackled
10/10 would eat here again.
💀
food get shooting me stabbing me and kept running away 5/10 would *NEVER* come back here again
Are you a shambler?
@@Andyou_3 Sounds about right
The 'grilled french' was awesome there ngl
The community, is just great, people fought against each other on who to sacrifice, 3 volunteers.... Just like the spartans
Player 1: “I’ll sacrifice”
Player 2: “no ILL sacrifice, YOU go”
Player 3: “You both are incorrect, I will sacrifice”
Player 1: “no I Sacrifice!”
Player 2: “No I WILL SACRIFICE!”
Player1: “no me!”
Player 3: “No me!”
Player 2: “ I will send a pipe to your mail box if you don’t let me sacrifice!”
Player 1 and 3: “ Then I will ALSO Send a pipe bomb too!”
* *insert the argument on who sacrifices continues* *
Just like that
@@NySx_lol
@@NySx_lolpretty mucho what happens everyday
@@NySx_lol my daily activity on san sebastian
Me who want to sacrifice only for badge
Barry dies,
The Metal Hatch explodes open!
Somebody must care about their team, and sacrifice their own body to let the other Soldiers escape to freedom.
As somebody shouts in rage, they run into the horde!
As the person starts slashing, and dicing the horde, he finally climbs up the hatch.
He grabs onto the Winch. And there he lowered the other survivors.
He then screams out 'May god be with you all!'
Then the shamblers start pinning him to the floor, eating him bit by bit. As the others escape.
Then Harold arrives with his boat, watching as the survivors mostly get eaten alive, and some survive.
Then Harold shouts out to the survivors to get onto the boat!
The Officer lets out a shout, everyone starts killing the shamblers in rage.
The main survivors run to the boat, as some survivors shout out in fear, whilst they're been overrun by the shamblers and runners.
Harold then paddles away with the main survivors.
Harold then arrives to the HMS Undaunted, the captain welcomes the survivors. Unexpectedly, a survivor turns and kills the Captain. The sniper on the ship kills the infected survivor and they row back to shore. They then dig the Captain's body and salute before going and meeting some Spanish Guerillas and then escaping Spain
@@AmericaCatball we did get a sneak peak about the spanish nation.. so maybe the brits will be involved in that type of map..
on my first time surviving this bloodshed, there was only two survivors. me and another person. i telled the tale of one of the player's decision to sacrifice himself. everyone was arguing on who should do it, then that person said, "Covre me gyus". yes. that was his exact words, and we covered him, respect to people who sacrifice to lower the platform, and of course barry.
Barry's death is the most tragic one yet in this game.
@@bl1tzzeryeah,because his death was kinda slower than jacob
@@revanperdanaputra3342Jacob died because he miscalculated the time the barrel would take to explode while Barry even if he wanted to fight back if you look at him he doesn't have any weapons whatsoever so ye
@@raghavtiwari1000 but also jacob bring the different barrel from the zombie that bring barrel, because i notice that jacob bring barrel that dont have a fuse when the zombie that bring barrel have a fuse on it
@@revanperdanaputra3342 honestly don't know what to say about that either he was in a hurry and brang the wrong barrel or the devs just didn't add a fuse in there i don't man
To the server I was in that served under me as King Aitom II, I salute everyone of you, Power, Redpenguin, SoliderGuru, you were all excellent soldiers. ❤
I murdered a lot of zombies on barrys death spot when i sacraficed myself with another guy
i do that all the time@@Delpro001
You know, I had this exact moment the other day, we were defending against the zombies and someone was saying they would sacrifice themselves, but you know, you can’t just let Frenchmen sacrifice themselves like that, and I was a Scottish blunder, so I decided I would be the sacrifice, I told everyone to get on the platform while I lowered it, but one person came to protect me while I did it, I got stuck in the animation while he defended the door, we died about 10 seconds after I had let the soldiers down, and the soldiers down on the beach only had about 8 or so soldiers, so only 1 was able to escape, but we won in the end, thanks for getting this far in the comment
Same thing happened to me but I had an actual good team so we survived
Interesting, but i always sacrifice myself in this map.
1:28
R.I.P Barry, your scrifice will never be forgotten
from a distance his death is fucking hilarious, i dont know why but just seeing him fall and then an explosion happening is so funny to me
@@goodskiruskiimagine minding your own business then there's zombie appear out of nowhere eating you alive until some crazed zombie bring barrel full of explosion and literally explode the barrel next to you.
Is that sound funny?
@@agorman1341yes
@@discotech6178 bru
He said from far away (it looks like he just trips and explodes violently, more so in the timestamp)@@agorman1341
Maybe the real guts and blackpowder was the friends we made along the way
No ! The real Guts And Blackpowder were the good times we had together !
I get in servers where people instead of shoveling the snow go break random windows
@@jdz6002 I always do too
@jdz6002 lucky you I get ones where they treat it like endless 💀
oh no way
Once in the catacombs of Paris I saw how my companions were attacked by zombies and since I did not realize that the boat was passing by, I stayed there doing time
Legend
@@PkmnCosmosDevi was about to escapoe from san sebastian when i saw my 3 teamates being grabbed , i didnt want to see them die there so close to victory so i charged into nattle saving all three , and as i was trying to catch up with the other guys, i was suddently grabbed by a horde of zombies. i had to just ait there and wait for my death as i see my teamates happily walk to the boat not looking behind to at least shoot a bullet. They all thanmsed me for being the one dude who isnt selfish.
"No man behind"
M'y last word before save m'y teamates whit thé charge for Killing zombies that catch them...
Was thé last one on thé bridge they all go not watching behind behind
when barry died i was about to sacrifice a shambler grabed me
and my other teamate sacrificed i tried to go back in to the lift and it was too late the lift is on the ground i tried fending the zombies off i got grabed by 2-3 zombies and killed me
@@Delpro001 teamwork sacrifice
"You know, I saw this 42nd Regiment Officer with an eyepatch, was a bit uppy about the other Officers not doing their jobs well enough, even shouted while "motivating" the people getting the gunpowder barrels. When that poor chap Barry got blown to bits, he immediately ran up there and lowered the platform for us before he quite literally held off the horde, not before he ripped his eyepatch off though. Man was an absolute beast I tell you."
-A random Welshman aboard, 1813
The Undaunted Crew's still alive?
@@rhielbalbero7766 I like to think after dealing with the infected as well as they could, they just used the very boat they used to escape to the Undaunted. Also, nah.
That's not the hms undaunted it's an unnamed frigate
@@PhilippineBall95 Yes
Here's what I want to point out. Two (there was a third, but he fell), who decided to stay in the fortress and lower the platform for their comrades. Thanks to them, by the fact that they held back the enemies, the people below did not suffer any special losses and escaped on the boat without any problems.
i feel like i was in the server with you, cuz the same situation happened to me
Perhaps there was. Honestly, I don't really remember.@@ssrkrsov5491
TILL DEATH DO US PART!
Honestly, the dude is kinda stupid, they could've just jump to the sand, sure they'd break a leg but they could be carried by someone to the boat.
You can't drag people in the game. When you fall from a height and break your leg, consider that you are already dead.@@WhoAmIHmmm
It had been only half an hour, likely even less. Every second felt an eternity to the infantryman, battling fervently through the cobbled blood-drenched lanes of San Sebastián. His every movement caused his bones to ache, every swing of his sword causing his arm to scream out in pain. His ears were deafened and his nose was clogged by the sounds and smells of musketfire, his body covered head-to-toe with zigzagging, freshly-bleeding cuts, marks and bruises - but he could not give up. He was so close now. Too close to throw it all away for nothing.
Where there had once been more than a dozen men, only nine had managed to slice, shoot and screed their way through the iron-scented fortress. Two more had been lost in the idyllic beachside town - a sapper and infantryman consumed by the infernal blast of a powder keg. He still tasted the burnt flesh on his tongue. The very memory itself seemed delectable - a thought that unsettled him deeply. Such thoughts could be saved for after the fight - and, indeed, it was the mother of all fights.
As the men plunged their way into the depths of the outer walls, leaving in their wake a trail of battered and maimed corpses - man and monster alike - they were desperate. As they fought through the belly of the stone-cut beast, they teetered upon despondence. But as they reached the other end and beheld sunlight once more, accompanied by a beautiful and pure horizon, they were joyous.
And as the horde of dead consumed their last hope - may he rest in peace, if it still exists - they were desolate. The light of hope snuffed by the growing tide of death that threatened to consume everything beyond the fortress walls - inevitably, inexorably.
But not them, not today.
The infantryman was already in motion before he had had the chance to think. The jammed grating had been knocked loose by the explosion set off by one of the undead - the single good thing he could attribute to those shuffling horrors.
He saw his chance, and he leapt for it - there was no other way. One would have to sacrifice himself - and he would allow no-one else to die today.
As if a spring unleashed, he bounded towards it - one step at a time, weaving himself through the encroaching wave of rotting monsters. He danced among them, slicing as he went - his feet waltzing through his final dance floor as she had taught them to.
His comrades, inspired by his example, set again to bloody work with renewed vigour. They laid down a storm of covering fire, smoke and sulphur coursing through the air - the cold stone walls of the hall quickly becoming covered in splatterings of guts and black powder.
The infantryman's hands clung to the grating, ascending it with inhuman speed even as blood gushed from a thousand new cuts. His fingers were greening. He could taste the iron on his tongue - delicious. He fought with himself to maintain consciousness, just enough for one last push.
The wheel creaked under his weight, and he nearly fell with it. The clattering sounds of the dead climbing the grate shocked him momentarily back into action, enough to catch himself and fasten his now-gangrenous limbs to the rungs of the wheel. Heave, heave, heave - the rope slacked and tightened rhythmically as he went. The encouraging shouts of his newfound brothers faded in and out of perception.
They were on him now, biting and clawing - a pellet whizzed past his ear, nailing one. He wondered if it was actually meant for him. He continued to heave.
His arms were a sickly green now. One tore off at the base, stuck fast to the rung of the wheel. He continued to heave.
The biting stopped, as did the clawing. His body was a mess, his brain a stew of blood and rot. One last heave.
In the distance, he heard the platform make contact with the ground. Four men were on it.
He screeched aloud - an open lament. His last thought was of the future - how he hoped to meet his love again. Beyond the veil. Not as this thing he was rapidly becoming, salivating and wild - but as a man. Proud and free. Regal and strong. Remembered and beloved.
He heard the distant click of a musket. He looked down at the beach, greeted by a cold steel barrel trained on his head.
A flash of light, a boom, and then silence.
Merci à Dieu pour tout et pour toi.
If you read all this a) thank you b) why did you do that to yourself
I read it because I was bored
As the brave soldier was shot dead, his corpse fell on the beach. His spine has been almost severed, all but his left arm intact, his skull done like a broken vase. His comrades saluted him one last time before they themselves face the inevitable. Hundreds of undead versus 1 French sapper, 1 British officer, and 2 rankers, French and British, all bloodied and fatigued by the horrors they had faced. Fueled by determination, they unleashed 2 balls of lead through 4 cannibals each. It made defense barely easier.
The sapper's caltrops halted many of their advance. The sapper had held many from the side of the beach, but the real problem is concentrated on the fort. Countless undead pass through the hole in the wall. Each dogpiling on the other and some running wildly. One tackled our ranker. He wasn't bit, his muskeet saved his neck. The sapper's logs could only hold long enough.
As the rowboat gets closer and closer. The sun proudly watching these brave men fight, our sapper has been injured but still continues to fight like a madman. Gorgeous footwork of the Officer is comparable to a magnificent ship sailing in an intense storm. As the rowboat gets on the shore, the Englishman shouts "Get on, quick!". The British ranker signalled his French counterpart to get on. The Sapper has barely survived dragged by the rankers, exhausted, many scratches on the arm but his tough skin has deterred many bites to penetrate, hopefully none did. The Officer shouts one last order and message to his friend Ranker "Sail back to Helena yes? Tell her I loved her food, now go home son!". As he runs back and pats his shoulder one last time, he faces the horde about to clang on to the boat. If he climbed on it everyone would've perished. He roared a scream of defiance slashing through the flesh of the dead. The boat rows from the bloody shore and water, heading back to the ship.
The Officer makes his final legendary stand against the undead, as the British Ranker watched his old friend offered his life to save them. He does a salute across the bloody sea, both of them loaded their guns one more time. One shot landed straight on the running corpse. The officer, now getting torn to shreds, sees the shot of the Frenchman, he feels the evil seeping inside him. He then sees a glint of steel from the barrel of a muskeet trained towards him. _"Adios,_ my friend".
*click*
0:56 *”Get on the platform!”*
-Barry
Famous last words 😔
@@FranciscoRosas-v7z Aahhh argh arhhhh arghhhhh ahhhh arhghh heuh hueh arghh ahhh *EXPLOSION* (last scream)
I love this game for the fact that both sides now have a common enemy and choose to fight for humanity instead of stupid wars that mean nothing in the long run
Of course after it’s all over they rebuild and fight each other again like nothing happened the only reason they are working together is because of the zombies
@@gdrobloxianemperor1737 Pretty neat idea though. Multiple countries fighting each other only to begin working with each other and helping each other to make it out of the apocalypse.
@@gdrobloxianemperor1737 In catacombs of Paris there is a scripture depicting how anyone who tries to invade Jerusalem will be punished. Napoleon thought about invading Jerusalem in His lifetime. With how the “zombies” are scared of the crucifix, and how medic can’t cure the illness but only the blessing can, we are essentially fighting demons in physical form.
“Dont bother sending anyone it, I got it figured out”
_We found these beside the remnants of a Soldier from the Northumberland Fusiliers, most likely Jonathan Baker due to the same handwriting from a note we found earlier. After liberating Urgull Hill back in 1817, 4 years after the escape, A group of soldiers found this note, along with 3 skeletons, including maybe Baker around it. There was a flintlock next to the possible Baker, and his death is theorized to be shooting himself, or being shot. The other two’s deaths are theorized to be caused by the one nearest to the notes himself._
Jonathan baker refrence!11!🤯🤯
@@FranciscoRosas-v7zjonthan1111!1111
@@GusenBacower Jona, put yo flintlock away jona
The music really makes you pumped up during the final defense. To feel the desperation, disorder, and the increasing disrepair until the ending was so good to hear! I loved this track.
Looking at this (i think original track) it fits the atmosphere as you're conflicted with who will sacrifice themselves and the pirates of the Caribbean tone fits well
Brings tears to my eyes to see my man get mauled like that
even worse they get blown up right after
Atleast his suffering was cut short by the boomer
It felt sad tbh also, i cant see ur profile-
The best thing I can say when you get to the beach is stay near the water since runners and infecteds are allergic to water basically they die when they touch the water but you don't die so you can use that to your advantage when you get grabbed by a runner
fun fact: you also die if the water touches your torso
@@randomguy8976 yeah I learnt it the hard way but it's still the best choice you have if your teammates doesn't want to risk saving you at all
this is the song it plays in my head when im arriving at class
lol
Same here those kids be acting like I committed mass murder😭
“I ran, till I couldn’t afford the pain. I barely got into the boat. A lad saved my life, but exchange for his own.”
everybody gangsta till the sacrifice volunteer dies
rip to the guy that sacrifice for the entire team
The best thing is, When you enter the game there are texts below the game title on the main menu before you press "Join match".
And one of those texts, Is "We are prepares to face the inevitable" Which makes connection to this song's name.
love the detail on the background being an ongoing game
Facing the inevitable is also quite the somber sight. The entire fortress is overrun. You're only way out is being carried by a singular person. Once he dies, Its either that one of you dies, or that all of you die.
After the sacrifice, the ferryman will make its way over, being the way out, the song forever has this sense of "We must make sure his sacrifice was NOT in vain." The songs stressfull, urgent, and panicky once more.
They had no reason the make San Sebastián go this hard, and yet they did it anyways.
Best channel for my dose of G&B OST's
Just had a match where I sacrificed myself to let three people live, an almost dead officer, almost dead scottsman with the best damn bagpipes you’ve ever heard, and an almost full health sapper who did everything he could, even while being on the brink of infection, it was an honor to serve those men, and I’m glad I was able to fight of the horde for as long as I could with this in the background. Amen to those three guys.
I love the way the music gets more and more intense as time ticks by and more and more players succumb to the never ending horde, one of the most epic endings in gaming history in my opinion.
2:27 - the end of song is epic moment i really like this part of track
Man i remember that day im play as a Scottish piper, everyone already that the platform and I was the only near the door so I sacrifice myself. After done lower them down, I take my bagpipes, then play "Scotland the Brave" one last time. Everyone respects me for play StB one last time before i died, that was the best day of my life.
Imagine if devs would add some secret ending that you have to do to save either jacob or barry. I mean barry death is very much avoidable but he tripped on the steel trap door.
if you Look closely at Barry getting Mauled you can see Barry Organs Being Eaten (Im really late)
I don't think he tripped i think he thought that the door was unlocked and he tried to get help from you guys but it was locked, then the bomber blew it up, that could just be me
@@icetea622.no he def tripped on the trapdoor and punched it to open. Which is really sad
he didnt punch it open the bomber blew it up@@heyitsdavid-1213
I remember being the only man to make it into the rowboat, tried playing one last song on my bagpipe ‘till a talented sapper jumped on with me and gored me with his axe last second.
Best game I’ve ever played on San Sebastián, everyone was in-character too.
Barry was always my favourite, he's dead, now! He seemed like such a charming man
Even after everyone gets on the boat, you can clearly see the two guys who sacrificed themselves are still rolling heads on the fort! What a pair of legends!
Fr, giving their all to survive
Sometimes G&B makes people cry when Barry dies R.I.P Barry
Rest in pieces Barry 😞😞😞😞
"we survive like a pros just for listen to this bang"
Bro read my mind so hard💀
"Hello! I think I got the attention of that ship over there, I can lower this platform and lower us down there, hold tight, until I can bring this platform back up!"
*Sappers start building as two cannon crews ready their cannons for the incoming horde*
*The horde comes and everyone desperatly shoots and swings their sabres at the undead*
"Get on the platform!"
*Everyone runs to the platform as the undead start destroying the barricades*
*Two Runners charge up behind Barry, Barry wails in pain as he desperatly tries to get the survivors to kill the devils feasting upon him*
*An undead holding a torch and barrel falls to the ground, clueless about the drop, the undead's barrel rolls towards Barry and the 2 Runners*
*As the undead weilding the torch closes distance, the barrel explodes* **BANG!**
*As the survivors are scattered, one of them, a frenchman, decides to step up and bring the survivors down to the shore*
*The survivors are on the ground, whereas for the frenchman it was a different story, the frenchman desperatly tries to fend off the undead climbing up towards him, it was no use, he was now being feasted upon by the devils*
*A savior is in the distance! The survivors desperatly try to fend off the undead to try buy time for the man on the boat to get ashore*
*The boat was on the shore, the survivors get on the boat as the Sappers with their strong axes chop the heads of the undead* **Slash, Slash, Slash!**
*The boat started moving away from shore as the undead try to walk along towards them, it was no use, the survivors consisting of Englishmen, Frenchmen, and the soldiers of Portugal, have escaped.*
"The british ranker attached his bayonet to his musket. The portuguese sapper draws his axe and the french officer draws his sabre. All of it is facing the same thing. Facing the horde.
FACING THE INEVITABLE."
they were still fighting up there 1:48
the real mfs are the ones who dont announce that theyre going to get the winch
Siege of san Sebastian when a time traveller kicks a rock
The song hypes the player like they are in the movie
R.I.P Barry you could have had a quick death like Jacob but we could still hear your screams as you were getting eaten rest in peace
I tried to sacrifice, but only for someone else to do it while I get mauled by runners.
I always receive the shortest end of the stick... :(
Edit: finally got the badge
1:09 "GET ON THE PLATFORM!"
1:24 "AHH AHHHH AHHH AHHHHH"-Barry
one must sacrifice himself❎
two must sacrifice himself✅
song of a hero who gave his life to save a group of soldiers
The soldier
The legend of soldier hero
1:18 you can see shamblers on their way to maul barry
they are runners but the devs were too lazy to give them red eyes
this is hands down my favorite last stand music. the soundtrack makes you actually feel like you and your team is fighting till the bitter end until the boat arrives.
monthly dose of guts and blackpowder
I sacrificed myself for my comrades…. Then I dropped down on someones head and I survived another day, The End.
Best gym music for hitting PR
"One must sacrifice himself"
but the players managed to Sacrfice on high numbers
One must break leg thy self.
Rip Barry (the npc)
He will be missed
HIS NAME IS NOT BARRY
He got mauled by 2 zombies and than later exploded
@@deez-m3mdevs literally said it is Barry
rip barry, eaten by 2 shamblers and then boomed by a barrel zombie
that feeling when you sacrifice yourself for the soldiers hits different
It hit even harder when you literally solo entire zombies in the roof until the end game
The first time I loaded into GnB was this map. I got the hang of playing infantry and shooting with the satisfying yet long reload process. It was quite fun tbh despite my 15fps and latency. However, when we got to this part of the objective and heard this blaring through my earphones.
_I knew shit was about to go down._
*And go down it did.*
What if there was more lore with the NPCs?
What if on another UK map, we met Barry’s Wife?
Im thinking about a UK map where the escape device is an Animal powered wagon.
While meeting:
“Good heavens, I’m glad you lads are here, everything’s a bloody mess out here, and I have no clue where else this is happening, hopefully my husband fighting in San Sebastián isn’t dealing with these mingers, he means everything to me, and I love him very much. I’m sure I know how to escape, I’ll return and find my wagon, may the the Queen’s blessing power you while fighting off this horde.”
*She runs off while holding her dress*
When she appears with the wagon:
“GET TO THE WAGON!”
In the wagon:
There is a hanging carbine on one of the walls saying “Property of Barry”, hinting that Barry forgot to bring his weapon to San Sebastian, which is why we don’t see him with a rifle. There is also an image of Barry and his wife being married on the wall.
San Sebastian is in Spain, but zombies in the UK would be major since in the Napoleonic wars there was no battle inside the UK I’m pretty sure
Also this idea is really cool, imma let the creators know ab this
now im interested in this map.
You also have the choice to tell her in chat if you experienced San Sebastian that Barry died
@@AmericaCatball
No.
Barry’s lore is already saddening I don’t want to hear his wife crying her eyes out with the good quality of G&B’s voice acting.
So many times have I sacrificed, and most I have died. In the slim and small amount, I've prevailed long enough for my team to escape. I love this game so much.
Yeah me too! This is was few games where when i die instead angry i am just either laugh in ass or feel honoured because at least when i survive each horde i am giving middle finger to thing that feel invetable
Me and a Vistula legion guy went to sacrifice, i covered him, and we held off the hoard until the boat arrived, baisically meaning all our other commrades on the beach escaped alive.
just like the game itself, this music is astonishingly good for a roblox game of all things
2:48 The way that runner suddenly appeared on screen and the way 3 people missed their shots
It was only 2 who missed, the last shooter hit the runner
Lol
fun fact that i got from the wiki : "Vos Enterrement" badge that you get from sacrificing translates to Your Funeral, and in a certain left 4 dead map called the sacrifice (wow how cool) also has a description that says "Your Funeral" so it's basically a reference
Officer: listen gentlemen maybe were surrounded but it doesn't mean were dead as the corpse laying everywhere and being feast by the living Dead WE WILL FIGHT! NO ONE WILL LEFT BEHIND NOW CHARGE FIRE AT WIILL!!!
Infrantry and seamen: RHHAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!
British infantry: HUUUZZAAAHH!!!!
French infantry: VIVE LE FRANCE!!!!!
People who sacrifaced : FOR THE GREAT ESCAPE!
Seamen?
@@AmericaCatballnavy men.
Sappers: ITS TIME TO BUILD BOY!!!!!
Musician: *casually plays music*
Priest: THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU
Surgeon: *heals*
those 2 guys on the top really said *FOR BRITANNIA!* they also survived the entire horde of zappers and runners and shamblers coming what an truly an *G&B Experience*
a musician sacraficed himself with me protecting him, he said one last tune as we fought, he got gobbled up and i jumped off and then i got shot in the head
One time when I sacrificed and got soldiers grace it happened in a server where someone was narrating as if it was some kind of story book.
One time I was sacrificed and someone called me honored, the 42nd foot of regiment sang my last music then when I was gonna about to sacrifice, the chaplain and the 42nd foot musician accompanied me :)))))))
As barry is eaten, and blown up by a bomber, the group of survivors must decide who will sacrifice themselves, a brave Brunswick fellow goes to the winch and saves everyone, He says "Goodbye kameraden." Before Screaming in a fit of rage, slicing and dicing the horde and giving the others a time to escape, he is grabbed by the horde and he yells in his last efforts "GET TO THE BOAT, SAVE YOURSELVES!" He is eaten, now the remaining soldiers must hold out until Harold gets to them, as the remaining soldiers get on the boat, they are saved, and brought back to the ship waiting for them off the island coast.
INSPIRED BY NOTABOYKISSER'S STORY
i have a feeling you've just copied me
@@NarratorReacts1 yeah uhm... i might've.. taken inspiration from yours..
@@ievadetaxes757 huh, then edit the comment, for example add ''Inspired by Boy kisser's story.'' below the story you made, it'll be called crediting
@@NarratorReacts1 ill do it right away, sorry for not crediting
its aight bro@@ievadetaxes757
The Way The Guys Sacrificing themselves Survived Long Enough To See Their Comrades Get Away Safely
that dude could either a priest or officer since
priest can push away the zombie and if he skill enough that stake will absolutely kill everything
officer slice everything and use their charge
GET ON THE FUCKING PLATFORM MATES!!🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
During the pause then build up I still hear Barry's screams in my head.
Would be epic if some Roblox animators make whole Roblox movie out of this map
This music really adds with the story and lore🧐💯🔥
Pov:this is you last day on school and the exam it hard
This part is accurate now that bombers spawn normally here, I remember getting to that boat with 5 people and a bomber came along and we are suddenly 2 people.
1:45 usually when I reach to this part as a sapper I build a barricade & stand on it so runners don't tackle me
We shall never forget you... barry...
this is so nice
"hello I think I got a attention of that ship over there. I can try get the platform up, hang in there"- Barry
Hello! I think i got the attention of that ship over there, i can lower this platform and get us down there, hold tight, until i can bring this platform back up
Barry was legit the true MVP of san Sébastien.
Agreed
Yesterday two other guys and I decided to sacrifice ourselves simultaneously, causing us 3 to be stuck up there. We decided that we weren't going to die, so with that thought, I(a line infantry), the officer, and the seaman camped at the hole and went to town with our melee weapons, somehow surviving to see the survivors escape.
I was a sapper and I set up a defence and survived long enough for the game to end
Me and a fellow french infantry man sacrificed ourselves to bring the team to safety, they were wiped out, yet, we kept killing, holding off zombie after zombie until the boat left, with no one onboard. We kept killing.
Legit some left for dead kinda shi lol
This truly was an explosive moment for me
"Get on the platform!"
*screams of pain*
*explosion*
I just can't get the "Get on the platform" out of my head when this comes on